He(ART) of Bellevue Weekly Spotlight Calcifer Glass, Marcella Kriebel Art, and More

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Arts Market is a dynamic event that highlights the creativity of over 110 local artists, emphasizing the importance of community engagement through the arts. This week's He(ART) of Bellevue features six talented artists, including Dayne Lopez of Calcifer Glass, who creates exquisite handblown and sculpted glass pieces inspired by nature. Marcella Kriebel's work, celebrated for its vibrant watercolors, reflects her passion for culture through food and nature, showcasing the diverse artistic expressions within the community. Each artist shares insights into their techniques and latest projects, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their creative processes. The article underscores the significance of supporting local artists and fostering a culture of appreciation for the arts in Bellevue.

By connecting the community with these artists, the market promotes unity and pride in local talent, encouraging everyone to explore and celebrate the vibrant arts scene in their city.

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